Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 August 1915 — Page 5

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IAODCD rnilOICDl M A llwh Kinder .tnont Sat- Mm. Charles Stalev and

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Mat R'imbach is here from Chicago visiting his mother. L. B. Grimes of Des Moines, Iowa, came to Jasper this week

to join his family for a visit. wOuting and Cotton flannels the bpst values we ever had at E. J. Kuebler's. Mrs. Robt Eckert and children returned to Markleville, IncL, Friday, after a few weeks visit in Jasper. Mr, and Mrs. T. E. Bertrand and children came down from Indianapolis Wednesday for a visit at Arch Doane's. Postponing Old Age. Overworked, weak or deseased kidneys make one feel old before middle age. Rheumatism, aches and pains, too Xree perspiration of strong odor and other symptoms are warning thnt the kidneys need help Foley Kidney Pills u make the kidneys strong and active. , adv. Jos- .A- Mehringer Judge J. L Bretz and wife raturned last Thursday from their western rip including the Panama Exposition at gan Francisco. Misses Dora and Esther Wuchf.er and Angela Schüler returned last week from their visit to the mountains of North Carolina.

uNew Dress Goods for Fall, now on sale at Edw. J. Kuebler.

D. Gin Salb, of: Indianapolis

is in the city visiting his parents

Dr. and Mrs J. r. Salb-

Mat Judv came down from In

dianapolis Tuesday for a visit

with relatives.

Mrs. W. A. Wilson entertained

the Twentieth Century Club

Wednesday evening. Will Lord George arise and tell us who the streets of Jasper belong to? Miss Clara Bohnert returned Wednesday evening from a visit to Indianapolis. Misses Ardella and Marie Vondersmidt returned home Sunday

from a visit at Evansville.

Edward Gucgsell came home from Dam 34 lasc Thursday. Too much water

Now is the time to get bar

gains in Misses and Children's Slippers and School Shoes. Call and see Edw, J- Kuebler. Messrs. Jos. Jahn, L. J Eckstein, Wm. Bockelman, and Felix L; Schneider went to -Bioom-ingtbn Thursday to inspect the Shower Bros. Furniture plant 1 1 Good morning! Have ou seen The Courier? Evansvilla's best paper." CASTORIA For Infants and Children Vn Use For Over 30 Years

yways bear: the Signature of

The State Board of Equilizaition passed the assessment of Unhois Countv as reported by

Ihe County Board of Review for

1915. - Sluggish Liver Causes Trouble.

The discomfort and dangers of hot

r feather is doubled if the liver is eiugiqh and the bowels inactive. Foley

Sfhihartic Tablets are prompt, whole-

jeome au.i euective in action wunour

r onnn nff nr nuiii. 11 vuu lcci inv uuu

iflTinnid. bloated or-overiull. a Foley

.Cathartic Tablet will help yon. Stout pi'rsons welcome the light and free fee1in' they bring. s, A. Mehringer. adv.

Edw M. Gray one of Pik

county's prosperous farmers was in .Tanner Tuesday on business,

and incidently had the date after Vik name on the Old Reliable

Courier. Dubois Couuty's best

paper, brought forward a year

Tho local ball team went to

Etantingburg Sunday and took

the conceit out ot tne ouncn

Traylor & Krempp have begun work on their rock road contract

in Patoka township.

teir Cotton Blankets, Outings, Canton flannels, Sheeting etc, at the lowest cash prices, at E. J. Kuehler. Contractor Joseph Goetz and crew have been moving a house for lawyer Gray in Huntingburg this week. Robt. Krodel was awarded the Overland automobile given away by the St Leo's Society last weekProf. Worland and family returned Wednesday from Shelbyv'lle, Ind., where they had been visiting relatives. Mike Kraft came down from Louisville Friday to attend, the funeral of his sister, Mrs, Mike

Kunkel.

Mr. D. C. Williams, of Evans

ville, and W. R. Hammond, of

Ttll City, district officials of the

Prudential Ins. Co., were in Jas

per Tuesday getting their new agent, Wm. Gosman, started- .in

the work.

Ray Egg came to Jasper last Monday to visit relatives. Now let it work! Mischief, thou art afoot Take what course thou wilt! Miss Mayme Betz is visiting her sister, Sister M. Romana at Washington, Ind. Mrs. Arch Doane and children returned home from Washington and Loogootee Tuesday. Miss Leona Krempp returned home Friday night from a visit at Louisville. Miss Anna Wuchner has relumed from New York City, where she spent several weeks visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson and Mrs. S. A. Cooper leave the first of the week for San Francisco, Califoruia, to attend the Panama Exposition. Ike Berman of Corydon, who came here and opened up a small Clothing and Notion store in the Spayd Block a few weeks ago, silently pulled out of town last Monday. A Doctor I3e down in Perry county has been declared a bankrupt, liabilities $40,000.00, Assets $600. He has made a success in

doctoring other people's pocketbooks. Jos. Goeppner and car of Madison fcp. was in town last Tuesday and he and Ned Kress visited the St. Anthony dances Wednesday morning. The car went out all right and took its time getting back.

$2.715.57

Is the amount of Automobile

Tax Treasurer Kreilein received from the State Treasurer last Monday as Dubois County apportionment. TaKe Out The Ashes. Uremia is due to the circulation in the system of poison and waste products that should be removed from the boby bv the kidneys, Ii the ashes aie not re

moved the fire dies and the machinery

Mrs Rosa Kunkel, wife of bU?sl So. fcÄ?-?1

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Mike Kunkel, died at her home kidnevs remove waste matter that causats

on North Main St. , last Thursday rheumatism, acnes and pains, stiff joma

after several months illness Of and sore muaclesJoB. A, Meünngeraqy. dropsy. She leaves her husband T h gteinhauser , whof or the two children and her tather and , , , n w

mother, Mr. and Mrs Jos. Kraft JL

Sr, to mourn her death. Ihe s , T n nn annnmi. n

funeral occurred Saturday. serS - r',

vices being held in St. Josephs q aR Ass)tSupt. at Evan8yilIe

tOur 15. 2u nnd 25c Coffee, his duties: his mnv friends will

give you a superior cup It is the congratulate him and wish him . I Alii ITT

quality we give you tnac makes success in his new neld. Wm.

our Coffee so popular. E. J. Gosman has been appointed the

Miss Mary Rumbäch returned home Saturday from Chicago. Don't be sad about school begin- . Tl 1 1 . . . .

nmg, Kialets! Ihink of the fun you'll have playing tricks on TeacherI Grand Excursion To Louisville, Ky., via . Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South Sunday Sept. 12, 1915. 1.50 Round Trip 1.50

Lesve Jasper 7.40 p. m, Sept. 11 or 7.57 a. m. Sept. 12 Arrive Louisville 5,15 a. m. or 12.28 noon. Leave Louisville 4.40 p. m, Arrive Jasper 8.20 p. m. Full information furnished upon application to any agentSouthern Railway, or to F. N. Westerman. A. G. P A. St. Louis, Mo How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cuenxey & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have knotfn F. J. Chennay for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and flnpncially able fc carry out any obligators made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toleno. O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal

ly, acting directly upon the blood and

mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent fre. Price 75 cents per

tottie. com Dy an i-micists.

She ransacked every novel, and

the dictionary too but nothing

ever printed, ior her baby s name would do; she hunted ap

pellations trom the present and

the nast, and this is what she

named him when they christened

him at last; Julian öarold Egbert Ulyses Victor Paul Algernon

Marcus Cecil Sylvestor George

Mcfall. But after all the trouble she'd taken for his sake, His

father called him Fatty and his

schoolmate? called him Jke,

Expected To Pay.

Receiving The Courier at the

postoffiee regularly beyond the

time for which it is paid means

that vou WILL BE EXPECTED

TO PAY FOR IT and a plea of r - m . It ft If

ordered it stopped, never

subscribed for it," "only sub

scribed for a certain period,

etc., will not be accepted. The

nrinted label on your paper every

day it reaches your hands shows where vou stand. We do not

- y want to force the paper on an

unwilling subscriber a single day neither do we feel disposed to

cut oil a responsible person on

suspicion who does not remit on

the exact date oi expiration,

I BOCKELMAN ft

Kuebler

Shot Gun Mali

There will be a shotgun shoot

ing Match at Charles Flick Fri

day night August 27. Come and

try for a piece of meat. Two Common Summer Ailments.

agent here, and no doubt will al

so make good.

fW to the tune of 5 to 0. Pfau Thousands of hay fever and asthma

fnWnfr fnr victims wno are nop auieio go uj lub

2L no uie uuv urn mc in-uuis -Jasper. The Tell City team will be here Sunday to play the Reds.

The parcel post sale conducted Joy the Commercial Cub of Trinity church, at Kunkel's hall Saturday night was attended by a good sized crowd and a nice sum realized for the benefit of the church. . T ' Children's Summer Colds. 1 4- .rftn(T to neeieet a cokl at any

time because ii weakens the system and lavs the sufferer open to attack from ot,iannotpq. Wet feet, sudden changes

in temperature and sleeping: uncovered at nicht c nee many children's culds in .. Lvi.'i llnnpvnntl Tar Loill-

gunnuer. ruicj d - - - .,r,,i ,.;tmc ciirp and prompt reiiet.

Ifi Joe. A. Mehringer.

moiintaina find relief in Foley's Honey

mation, soothes and heals raw and rasp- Lv. 7.30 A- M LouiSVllle, Ky.,

C. K. of A. Excursion The Catholic Knights of Ameri a f

ica win run an excursion irom Louisville to Jasper and return

4W on Sunday September 5th 1915.

There will be a special tram operat d on the following sche

dule:- GOING

General Merchandise

ing bronchial tubes and helps io over- Ar. 10.30 A. M. Huntingburg, come diiliculty in breathing, and makes Ar 10 50 A M .Jasner.

sound, refreshener sleep possible.

aar. Jos. A. Aienringer.

REAL ESTATE THWEBS.

Ar. 10 50 A. M. Jasper.

RETURNING

Ar. 10.55 P. M Louisville, Ky.

Lv. 7.55 P. M. Huntingburg

Lv 7.15 t. M. Jasper.

The people of Jasper might

write their friends at Louisville

Paul Fischer to Joseph Guuseltrmnn AO G0(1

Carrie Koerner to James E. calling their attention to the exninn Inf. 45 RJrdseve. 1500- cursion. as it will crive them a

Rachel C, Brittain to Jacob chance to visit at low rates. -i t v r- rrr

Angerer xio a , om Th school teachers have had a George P Kunkler to John G. and restful vacation read.

ße?KraanA1::' ,. insr books on Dsycholoey, and

95r have been under no obligation to

Theresia Heidetto Ben Schiie.attl5ML-

f er, lots 44 and 45 P erdmand, 350.

The Newspaper Law. . i

There is no longer any reason

why any person snouia oe an unwillins: subscriber to a news-

naner.

Ön the refusal of a subscriber

to take a newspaper from the

Dost cfnce, the postmaster ia re

quired, under the postal laws, to

return the same to ihe publisher. it. . i

You are no doubt aware rnat a nerson who continues to accept

a oaner sent him through the

I mail is liable for the subscription

nrice. regardless of the tact

that he never subscribed for it

or that he has ordered it stopped.

So held by the supreme court of

Iowa (103 Iowa 681); by the sup

vpme court of New Hampshire

(44 N. H. 115) ; by the supreme

court of Delaware 6 Harr. 3Yyj ;

bv the supreme court of VViscon

sin (78 Wis. 176). See Amer.

and Eng. Enc. of Law (2 Edit,

P. 130). This is the law gener

ally.

Saved by Her Wit.

fls meehnc: was held

at the court- house Tuesday night

and was attended by a large crowd. The meeting wad opened

SufeSl. editor of the Hunt-es in Jasper that all Ajitoists ; cati0, The number of volumes is! Weekly Cinannati Enquner .uuuiiudLi . cuitvi v r nn v.t;ii ' f r.rvr r ! Knvs M at?azine. Month v

ingburg independent, was cnusen-wno excteu xv innco -ui num -ii an increase 01 ou.uuu.uuu chairman after which a number jbe arrested. There is also a gay 1908.

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GRAND EXCURSION TO Evansville and Return SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier OP THE SOUTH.

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Tickets will be sold for regular morning: train good

returning leaving Evansville Sunday date of sale. Steamboat Excursion to Henderson, Ky, and return

on Steamer Hopkins and many other attractions.

Full information furnished upon application to anv

agent, Southern Railway, or to,

F. N. Westerman, A. i. r. A., St. Louis, Mo.

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of talks were made by citizens j and festive youn? lady who has

from different parts of the coun-ja large hü norse power onH n Hnofi Roads Club was and it is her delight to

- '.I. 1 A rive I i - h if tirifl vnn ho r

machine ! There came a shepered piping

see how 1 Down a hillside, bare and steep,

.t-ripv rlnv But the strain was listlass music

organized wtnoyei ju aau - -f-;: Rp fcVna nnno- to his sh

onH !)r I k iSa u was eiecteu isne caint; uy "ctiu ouictrt uhlihk .o

-nrwApnt of samp; other othciais, about a 4U mne cup, ine waccn-i

nresnienc or sarin- , uuici uhh.kuo ftuuu t ..v, - - , i S committees were chosen and ful eye of our police saw and There came a shepered piping funked effort will be made for with much running summer Where the rippling waters swi

the betterment oi the roaas ot,sauir5 ana otner noise succeeaeu Blubois county- a large crowd j in attracting the fair autoists at-

rnotored over from Huntingburg to attend the meeting.

J Brakemaa Was Cure. . tt Wnif-.r. Jacksonville. Texas,

-.ritVn- 'I was "down with kidney trou

ble and rhe.ua&tiem; liad a backache an Üie timo nn 1 was tired of living. I took Foolev Kidney Pills and va thoroaphlv cured." Thoufiands have writtoß eimiiiar letters. Foley Kidney Pills aie to&ic j i f t ( i m 1 hi i( n ob. A. Mehrincer. dv.

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Household Journal & Floral Life, Monthly Todays Magazine, monthly

.50 .25 50

hpntion and she stopped. The

handsome guardian of the hw told the lady that she was runing too fast and that he would be compelled to "pinch" her the next time. "Oh! I do just love to be pinched, but not that way' was her renlv. Bur-r-r went the

motor and the auto disa ppeared. And the Masterful Marshal has not yet decided whether he got the best or worst of that deal.

Total Retail Value $4.75 For 30 days we will accept, subscriptions for the above com-'

k i - r j - j Ah! he piped ecstatic measure ibination for $1.75. Be quick and , . . . . i i. ,i -11 i

He was piping to his girl. jget on tne ground noor.

This is the best proposition:

a

Cuitur is dangerous when it reaches the point of taking a woman's mind off the thing she has in the oven. The more the world sees and hpars of Miss Jane Adams the

eladder it is that some women !

have sense enough to stay at home and broil a fair article of beefsteak in a fitting manner.

ever offered in the county in combination way. Mail your orders at once to, Ben Ed Doane,

Jasper, Ind.

FOR SALEGood frame house, 7 rooms, on improved street. Cheap for immediate sale. Inquire this office.

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